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Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators: A New Brand of Multitarget Drugs $1.35 The experience gained with tamoxifen has been the basis for the new concept of selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs). The action of these substances has been investigated in both basic and clinical studies, but there is not an integrated view of all the facets of this recent area in modern medicine. This book offers an up-to-date compilation of the most relevant information on the topic c… |
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Newer antiepileptics may increase risk of osteoporosis.(Across Specialties): An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News $5.95 This digital document is an article from Clinical Psychiatry News, published by International Medical News Group on April 1, 2005. The length of the article is 552 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation… |
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Use of [beta]-blockers and/or thiazide diuretics may reduce fracture risk.(Women’s Health)(Brief Article): An article from: Family Practice News $5.95 This digital document is an article from Family Practice News, published by International Medical News Group on November 1, 2004. The length of the article is 2999 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation… |
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Drugs $25.16 Using the best scientific evidence, Drugs: America”s Holy War explores the impact and cost of Americaa (TM)s War on Drugs a both in tax spending and in human terms. Is it possible that US drug policies are helping to proliferate, not prevent, a multitude of social ills including: homicide, property crime, the spread of AIDS, the contamination of drugs, the erosion of civil liberties, the punishment of thousands of non-violent people, the corruption of public officials, and the spending of billions of tax dollars in an attempt to prevent certain drugs from entering the country? In this controversial new book, award-winning economist Arthur Benavie analyzes the research findings and argues that an end to the war on drugs, much as we ended alcohol prohibition, would yield enormous international benefits, destroy dangerous and illegal drug cartels, and allow the American government to refocus its attention on public well-being. |
